Louisiana State University is one of the “best values” for a public college education, according to new reports from both Kiplinger’s Personal Finance and The Princeton Review.

“These rankings prove yet again that LSU offers a great, quality education for a good price,” LSU Interim President and Interim Chancellor William Jenkins said in a statement Wednesday.

Apparently there are colleges out there that are even better values, though: On Kiplinger’s annual list of public colleges, LSU ranks 90th out of 100 for in-state students, and 100th for out-of-state students.

The Princeton Review chose LSU as one of its top 75 “best-buy” public colleges. That organization only ranks the top 10, which didn’t include LSU.

The top five public schools listed by The Princeton Review are University of Virginia, The University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, New College of Florida, The College of William and Mary, and the University of California – Los Angeles.

Tuition per semester for a full-time LSU undergraduate is currently about $3,500 for an in-state resident and $11,000 for an out-of-state student.